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The Coniston wall mounted canopy is our most popular product due to its adaptive versatility, which allows it to span to any length with a maximum projection of 6 metres. It can also be installed to fit around internal and external corners, and can even wrap around the complete perimeter of a building.


The Coniston offers shade and shelter with high UV protection to those beneath the canopy, and if fitted above a building’s windows it can also provide shade to those internal rooms, mitigating unwanted heat and glare on sunny days.


Coniston 35 Wall Mounted Canopies


Features and Benefits


10 YEAR GUARANTEE: The Coniston carries a full 10 year insurance backed guarantee so you can rest assured that your canopy is of the highest quality.


25 YEAR LIFE EXPECTANCY: Our canopies have a life expectancy of up to 25 years, subject to the chosen finish, giving you peace of mind that our products are made to last.


SIZE: To your specification. Length:


Projection: Height:


Unlimited Up to 6 metres To your specification


FLEXIBILITY IN DESIGN: The Coniston can fit around your entire building due to its ability to fix around external and internal corners.


FRAMEWORK FINISH:


The aluminium framework and posts are powder coated white as standard, or can be powder coated to any RAL colour of your choice.


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The Coniston is covered with 35mm structured polycarbonate roof panels which are light in weight and up to 200 times stronger than glass and 10 times stronger than uPVC panels. These panels are also vandal and shatter resistant and offer high levels of UV protection.


WEATHER RESISTANCE: During the manufacture of our


polycarbonate panels, a layer of UV absorber is co-extruded into the surface forming a barrier which gives up to 99% UV protection from the sun. The frame and all structural components are made from aluminium for total weather resistance.


GUTTERING:


Fitted with integral aluminium guttering as standard, this guttering can be connected to the building’s existing guttering system. uPVC downpipes are supplied as standard.


USES: › Playground canopy › Covered waiting area › Entrance area › Covered outdoor learning area › To reduce heat inside buildings


EXCELLENT FIRE PERFORMANCE: Our structured polycarbonate sheets benefit from excellent fire performance, meeting standards including BS476 Part 7, Class 1 and EN 13501 B-S1, d0. Furthermore, they do not emit toxic gases, unlike uPVC panels.


OPTIONAL EXTRAS: ›The Victorian Upgrade ›Signage ›The Rainbow Package ›5mm Polycarbonate Side Fills ›Secure Roller Shutters ›Post Pads


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